Bob Donovan addresses public safety and celebrates Independence Day

Bob Donovan addresses public safety and celebrates Independence Day
Robert G. Donovan, Wisconsin State Representative for 81st District — Official Website
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Rep. Bob Donovan, a public figure known for his focus on public safety and community engagement, recently shared a series of tweets addressing issues ranging from local safety initiatives to national celebrations. His remarks provide insight into his priorities and perspectives on current events.

On July 3, 2025, Rep. Donovan expressed approval of the recent budget developments, stating “Public safety wins in this budget—especially for Milwaukee County.” He emphasized the importance of having a “clear public safety plan for Milwaukee,” which he believes will ensure the sustainability of key components within the justice system and law enforcement.

In another tweet posted later that day, Donovan addressed the issue of violence against police officers. He firmly stated “The violence against cops has got to end.” This brief but pointed message underscores his concern about attacks on law enforcement personnel.

On July 4, 2025, Donovan celebrated Independence Day by expressing gratitude to those who participated in local parades. He wrote “God bless you all for coming out to the parades! Always a great time to celebrate and see so many familiar faces.” Additionally, he extended special thanks to veterans, highlighting their contributions and sacrifices on this national holiday.

Milwaukee County is located in southeastern Wisconsin and includes the city of Milwaukee as its county seat.



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